Mimoh Chakraborty on watching Mithun Chakraborty age: 'Don't dwell on the inevitable'
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Actor Mimoh Chakraborty has opened up about the emotional experience of watching his father, veteran actor Mithun Chakraborty, grow older — describing ageing as an 'inevitable' reality that every child must eventually make peace with. In a candid conversation, Mimoh said he consciously chooses presence over anxiety when it comes to his parents.
The 'Black Hole Syndrome'
Mimoh offered a striking metaphor to explain how he manages the emotional weight of seeing a parent age. 'I think it's a part of life. When you think too much about something, I call it the ‘black hole syndrome’. You can see a dot and it can just be a black dot. But if I focus on it, it becomes a black hole,' he said.
The actor added that obsessing over what cannot be changed only deepens the difficulty of coping. 'So, I don't want to think about the inevitable. The inevitable is something we all will go through one day. Every person will go through it,' he said.
Cherishing the Present
Rather than bracing for loss, Mimoh said the healthiest approach is to be fully present for one's parents. 'As I said, it's this moment right now that we should cherish and understand. As children, we can only do what we do best, and that is show up for our parents. I think accepting the inevitability without constantly dwelling on it is the only way every child can find peace and come to terms with the circumstances,' he shared.
The sentiment resonates widely — and coming from the son of one of Indian cinema's most enduring icons, it carries particular weight.
About Mithun Chakraborty
Mithun Chakraborty is widely regarded as one of the most celebrated actors in the history of Indian cinema, with a career spanning nearly five decades. He is best known for iconic films including 'Disco Dancer', 'Agneepath', 'Guru', and 'The Kashmir Files'.
Mimoh's Career
Mimoh Chakraborty made his Bollywood debut with 'Jimmy' in 2008. He was most recently seen in filmmaker Vikram Bhatt's supernatural thriller 'Haunted – 3D'. As his father's legacy continues to define a generation of cinema lovers, Mimoh appears focused on carving his own path while honouring the bond at home.